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Subic Bay – Nansha/Hong Kong Applicable Sailing Date: 8 December, 2019 to 20 February, 2020 WDR Philippines sailings as of 28 July, 2019 World Dream Shore Excursions Itinerary: Hong Kong/Nansha – Manila – Subic Bay – Nansha/Hong Kong Applicable sailing date: 8 December, 2019 to 20 February, 2020 Discover the best that the Philippines has to offer, select from a vast variety of shore excursions that Dream Cruises arrange for you. Book with us and have an unforgettable experience. Great Convenience: Well thought and arranged transport for point-to-point service. Professionally Managed: All tours are conducted by professional guides. Catered Needs: Notify our team at the time of booking if you require a vegetarian meal or have specific food allergies. Peace of Mind: Booking your trip with us is worry-free! Ship will be there when you return even if there are unexpected delays on an excursion. Variety of Choices: Pick your dream excursion to enjoy with your family and friends by referring to the tour’s activity level, features and remarks. Excursion Features Remarks Meal (Lunch) Scenic Age restrictions apply Adventure History & Heritage Disclaimer is required for joining the activity Shopping & Not recommended for guests in wheelchairs or Culture Relaxation with limited mobility Family fun (guests of all ages are welcome) Ship to shore transfers on tender boats Activity Level Moderate Active Challenging Considerable amount of physical Requires physical input for lengthy Requires high level of physical activity. Such as lengthy walking periods. Such as crossing steep input for lengthy periods. Activity over uneven roads, going up terrains, and activities with ample may also require certain skills, staircases or terrains. movement. such as scuba diving or windsurfing. Recommended for venturous and able-bodied guests. Recommended for venturous and able-bodied guests and may require some previous experience 1 of 21 WDR Philippines sailings as of 28 July, 2019 Manila World Dream Discover the Philippines through its heart and soul – its capital, Manila. Colonized by the Spanish and later governed by the Americans, Manila demonstrates its own vitality uniquely which keep this modern metropolis alive. Visit many of the historic one-of-a-kind churches or cathedrals in town, or even taste fresh local home-grown fruits. Relax and shop at local or high-end luxury malls, or immerse into the country’s past at core heritage exhibitions such as Ayala Museum. Get the chance to visit Taal Volcano to witness the magnificent nature. English or Mandarin Bespoke Journey – Manila (WDMNL80) Speaking Upon Request Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Remarks - - Customized Up to 7 hours - Discover the best that Manila has to offer. On this private excursion, build your Dream itinerary and explore at your own pace. Your personal travel expert will be on hand to guide you to the famous sights and help you make the most of your journey. Whether it is sightseeing, shopping, or culinary delights, this excursion is 100% tailored to your desires and needs. Please book at least 24 hours in advance. * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on board. * All above Shore Excursions photos are for reference only. 2 of 21 WDR Philippines sailings as of 28 July, 2019 Mandarin HKD 470/ adult Manila Highlights Tour (WDMNL01NM) Speaking World Dream HKD 450/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks - 6.5 hours Min. 35 - Short panorama tour in Manila downtown city: Pass by Roxas Boulevard, Coconut Palace and Cultural Centre to enjoy an overall excellent downtown view of Manila. Manila Cathedral (External facade): Known as Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica, it has been rebuilt eight times after typhoon, city fire and various earthquakes. Manila Cathedral Intramuros: It means “inside the walls” in Latin. Let’s walk into Manila’s colonial history, as it was the administrative centre under Spanish colonial rule. Fort Santiago: A citadel first built by Spanish. This defence fortress is part of the structures of the walled city of “Intramuros”. Rizal Park: Visit this historical urban park located in the heart of the city of Manila. The park spread out over 60 hectares with ornamental Intramuros gardens, ponds and paved walks, dotted with monuments of Filipino heroes, included Philippines’ most celebrated national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. SM Mall of Asia: The mall has more than 600 different kinds of stores offering local handicrafts and restaurants serving authentic food. Enjoy free time for lunch and shopping on your own! Rizal Park * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on board. * All above Shore Excursions photos are for reference only. 3 of 21 WDR Philippines sailings as of 28 July, 2019 Mandarin HKD 470/ adult Manila Historic and Shopping Tour (WDMNL02NM) Speaking World Dream HKD 450/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks - 6.5 hours Min. 35 - Short panorama tour in Manila downtown city: Pass by Roxas Boulevard, Coconut Palace and Cultural Centre to enjoy an overall excellent downtown view of Manila. Rizal Park: Visit this historical urban park located in the heart of the city of Manila. The park spread out over 60 hectares with ornamental gardens, ponds and paved walks, dotted with monuments of Filipino San Agustin Church heroes, included Philippines’ most celebrated national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. San Agustin Church & Casa Manila Museum (External facade): The church is constructed in 1587-1604, the oldest surviving church in the Philippines. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Casa Manila Museum is a replica of Spanish colonial mansion of late 19th century Manila. Intramuros Bahay Tsinoy: Here is the museum of Chinese in Philippine Life, documenting the history, lives and contributions of the ethnic Chinese in the Philippine life and history! You can have better understanding about the Chinese and Filipino communities in aspects of culinary, religious and language history. Intramuros: It means “inside the walls” in Latin. Let’s walk into Manila’s colonial history, as it was the administrative centre under Spanish colonial rule. Bahay Tsinoy SM Mall of Asia: The mall has more than 600 different kinds of stores offering local handicrafts and restaurants serving authentic food. Enjoy free time for lunch and shopping on your own! * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on board. * All above Shore Excursions photos are for reference only. 4 of 21 WDR Philippines sailings as of 28 July, 2019 Mandarin HKD 780/ adult Explore China Town – Binondo Tour (WDMNL04WM) Speaking World Dream HKD 760/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks 7.5 hours Min. 35 - Don’t miss this classic visit to the oldest Chinatown in the world! Short panorama tour in Manila downtown city: Pass by Roxas Boulevard, Coconut Palace and Cultural Center to enjoy an overall excellent downtown view of Manila. Rizal Park: Visit this historical urban park located in the heart of the Rizal Park city of Manila. The park spread out over 60 hectares with ornamental gardens, ponds and paved walks, dotted with monuments of Filipino heroes, included Philippines’ most celebrated national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. Binondo Town: Established in 1594, the world’s oldest Chinatown, a mixture of cultures which can be seen on Binondo Church. It was built with Spanish or European Baroque architectural style and moreover it is notable for its octagonal five-tier Chinese-style bell tower. San Sebastian Church San Sebastian Church: Visit the first and only all-iron church in the Philippines and in the world. SM Mall of Asia: The mall has more than 600 different kinds of stores offering local handicrafts and restaurants serving authentic food. Enjoy free time shopping on your own! * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on board. * All above Shore Excursions photos are for reference only. 5 of 21 WDR Philippines sailings as of 28 July, 2019 Mandarin HKD 780/ adult Best of Tagaytay Tour (WDMNL05WM) Speaking World Dream HKD 760/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks 7.5 hours Min. 35 - Tagaytay is one of Philippine’s top tourist destinations. The high altitude makes the place perfect to those who want to take a good view of the captivating Taal Volcano Island situated in the midst of Taal Lake. Short panorama tour in Manila downtown city: Pass by Roxas Boulevard, Coconut Palace and Cultural Centre to enjoy an overall excellent downtown view of Manila. Taal Lake and Bamboo Organ at Las Pinas Church: See the world's only Bamboo Taal Volcano View Organ since 19th-century. Jeepney Factory: Learn how Jeepneys are ‘born’. Filipinos began recycling the jeeps left behind after WWII with bodies made from stainless steel, fabric covers and make them be colourful and beautiful with painted or airbrushed images. View of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano: The most popular attraction in Manila, but Taal Lake is more than just a picture-perfect view. Unlike other crater lakes, Taal Lake is more than half a mile across, making it the world’s largest “double” lake, which means "it’s a lake on an island on a lake on an island!" Enjoy delicious local flavors at Taal Vista Hotel, along with beautiful sweeping views. Robinsons Place Manila: It offers a wide range of goods and services from over a thousand retail shops and restaurants. Enjoy your free time shopping on your own! Important Note: From Port to Tagaytay takes about 2 hours one way. * Approximate duration includes travelling time. Information is subject to change, please refer to the updates on board. * All above Shore Excursions photos are for reference only. 6 of 21 WDR Philippines sailings as of 28 July, 2019 Mandarin HKD 830/ adult Manila Ocean Park Tour (WDMNL06WM) Speaking World Dream HKD 810/ child Meal Activity Level Features Duration* Participants Remarks 7.5 hours Min.
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